Logo
Logo
  • Stories
  • Voices
  • Podcasts
  • WSJ
  • Search
  • Log In
  • Subscribe
  • Stories
  • Voices
  • Podcasts
  • WSJ

Follow Us

Full coverage: Waste

Fashion has three years to solve its waste crisis – but how?

As clothes banks and charity shops overflow, Ireland is preparing for extended producer responsibility textile legislation. Industry experience shows solutions are nuanced and take time and co-operation.

Laura Hayes
15th Aug, 2025 - 5 min read

Bord na Móna’s waste and recycling division moves a step closer to industrial action

Killarney-based KWD Group is trying to acquire Bord na Móna Recycling in a deal reported to be worth €55 million. A majority of trade union members are not happy, however.

Tom Lyons
3rd Jun, 2025 - 2 min read

Licovolt wants to change EV battery recycling: “We’re looking to work with a strategic partner”

Batteries play an ever-increasing role in all aspects of our lives but finding an efficient and profitable way of recycling them is elusive. Now a new start-up with strong Irish links believes it has found the answer.

Tom Lyons
19th Aug, 2024 - 6 min read

AMCS move puts Sweden’s EQT at the heart of Ireland’s biggest private-equity deals in 2024

The Stockholm-based investor, which has €232 billion in assets under management, is set to acquire a majority stake in AMCS. It comes after a mega-deal for another Irish company this year.

Michael Cogley
14th Aug, 2024 - 3 min read

How a Limerick start-up cracked the “sweet spot” of toxic TV recycling

Ubiquitous LCD screens contain valuable recoverable materials, as well as poisonous mercury. Votechnik has robotised their disassembly and is now exporting to Sweden and the US.

Thomas Hubert
23rd Jul, 2024 - 6 min read

Waste not, want not — Part 3: How Eamon Waters is using his Sretaw stable to invest €750m

Between 2019 and 2021, the waste tycoon sold out of Beauparc in a billion-euro deal. Now, he is making his next moves via a web of investment companies operating from Merrion Square.

N. Sargent and T. Hubert
29th May, 2024 - 8 min read

Waste not, want not — Part 1: Eamon Waters builds up a new recycling empire

In the first of a three-part investigation, company, planning and legal files show how the waste tycoon is reinvesting funds from the sale of Beauparc into a string of new waste and energy ventures.

N. Sargent and T. Hubert
27th May, 2024 - 13 min read

Eamon Waters aims to switch on Huntstown biogas plant in three months

Under the name Bia Energy, the waste and energy entrepreneur is accelerating the completion of the beleaguered Dublin anaerobic digestor he acquired from Energia earlier this year.

Thomas Hubert
1st Dec, 2023 - 3 min read

Season two of The Context: Part Six – Wasteland by Oliver Franklin-Wallis

Wasteland asks the filthy question of where everything we toss in the bin actually goes. It is an unlikely horror story that will haunt your daily life. In this podcast Oliver Franklin-Wallis talks about researching the book and investigating the bad actors that created our waste disaster.

Sinead O'Sullivan
4th Nov, 2023 - 2 min read

Cleaning up by cleaning up: How Ryans Cleaning built a €6m business by following the market

Aisling Ryan leads Ryans Cleaning, a family-owned business that cleans up after concerts, race meetings and major events. The Tipperary businesswoman talks about sustainability, expanding internationally, and the nature of family businesses.

Tom Lyons
26th Jun, 2023 - 5 min read
1 2 Next »
Logo
  • Advertise
  • About
  • Contact
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy

© 2026 Currency Media Limited

Sign In

Forgot your password?
Logo

Not a subscriber yet?

Create an account